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New Protections For Leatherbacks, But Are they Enough?
This new designation means that the government will regulate activities that could harm the leatherbacks and their prey, jellyfish.
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'W' is for Wart-Biter, which, much to the astonishment of anybody you tell, does just that.
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Outdoor Learning & Play Volunteer Officer The Conservation Volunteers

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Wildlife & Environment – Nature Conservation Opportunities The Wildlife For All Trust

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Volunteer Education Assistant WWT - Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

A-Z of Invasive Marine Species: Petricolaria pholadiformis
It is most common off the coast of Essex and in the Thames estuary (River Medway). There are also isolated populations in both North Wales and Cornwall.
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Through rewildling, a conservation measure that is becoming more popular across the globe, bison are now being returned to the wild, where they once lived, back where they belong.
Read More »The Invasion of the Burmese Python
Their presence in such huge numbers has led scientists to try to discover the impact of this invasive species on the natural ecosystem and native species living in the park.
Read More »How PCBs Continue to Effect the Marine Environment
PCBs are chemically inert compounds thus they are difficult to oxidize and reduce; they have a high dielectric constant, have a high thermal stability, and are virtually insoluble in water.
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